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Show Mrs. Chadwick Will Make a Statement Guilty of No Wrong-Doing, but Victim Vic-tim of Circumstances in Financial Finan-cial Affairs. CLEVELAND, O.. Jan 0 Louis Grossman Gross-man attorney for Rec Ivor Natturn Looser, Loos-er, toda opened and made a cursory examination ex-amination of tho contents of the satchel belonging to Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick, which has been the subject of a good deal of speculation. The trunk belonging belong-ing to Mrs. Chadwick will bo opened tomorrow to-morrow According to Mr. Grossman tho satchel contained a large number of documents doc-uments and paper of various kinds. Some Jewelry was ajso found In the satchel. A pair of what looked like largo pearl earrings wero tho most valuable articles, ar-ticles, seemingly. In Mr Grossman's Judgment. A large niimlier of trinkets w.-re also discovered but they wero not articles of great value, so far as Mr. Grossman could Judge Mrs. Chadwick said today that a formal for-mal statement relative to her affairs In tlnanelal transactions Is In progress and will le given to the public when she gives lu r consehl This line had been decided on before she left Now York Mrs. t'hsdwlck denied the stories that she purchased an $19X) automobile and had given it away and she bought $1200 worth of handkerchiefs at one time. The Instant effect of her statement now h' ld by the 'party" In Now Y'ork Mrs. Chadwick said, would be to clear nor of all suspicion of alleged WTong-doing, and j would show thnt she and her husband have been the victims of circumstances and not of any crime of their own commission. |